The crypto community has this wild ability to mobilize against platform changes. You throw enough noise from a passionate—sometimes unhinged, often broke-but-loaded—crowd at a protocol shift, and suddenly the developers are reconsidering. It's arguably the most organized force on the internet when rallying against something. Whether it sticks? That depends on how hard people push back on the algo reversal.
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The crypto community has this wild ability to mobilize against platform changes. You throw enough noise from a passionate—sometimes unhinged, often broke-but-loaded—crowd at a protocol shift, and suddenly the developers are reconsidering. It's arguably the most organized force on the internet when rallying against something. Whether it sticks? That depends on how hard people push back on the algo reversal.